The Effect of Social Security Coverage on U.S. State and Local Government Public Pension Plan Funding

Bruce J. Perlman, B. Ponomariov, C. Reddick
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Approximately a quarter of U.S. state and local workers’ pension plans are not covered by Social Security. This is problematic and sometimes surprising for many public sector workers, who may receive limited or no Social Security benefits upon retirement due to insufficient or no contributions paid into the system throughout their careers. While non-covered public pension plans are legally obliged to provide a comparable degree of coverage, the lack of a de-facto partial federal guarantee on pension funding has interesting implications explored in this paper. We find that pension plans not covered by Social Security have lower funded ratios and are more volatile due to greater dependence on potentially more aggressive plan investments, assumptions, and performance. We also find that the funded ratio deteriorates over time for both types of plans, and this deterioration might be faster for Social Security covered plans.
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社会保障覆盖对美国州和地方政府公共养老金计划资金的影响
大约四分之一的美国州和地方工人的养老金计划不在社会保障范围内。这对许多公共部门的工作人员来说是有问题的,有时甚至是令人惊讶的,因为他们在整个职业生涯中没有或没有向社会保障系统缴纳足够的费用,他们在退休后可能只获得有限的社会保障福利或没有社会保障福利。虽然未覆盖的公共养老金计划在法律上有义务提供相当程度的覆盖,但在养老金资金方面缺乏事实上的部分联邦担保,这在本文中探讨了有趣的影响。我们发现,未被社会保障覆盖的养老金计划的资金比率较低,并且由于更多地依赖于潜在的更激进的计划投资、假设和绩效,因此波动性更大。我们还发现,这两种计划的资金比率都随着时间的推移而恶化,而社会保障计划的恶化速度可能更快。
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